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39th ER 2020: Vienna, Austria - Workshops
- Georg Grossmann

, Sudha Ram
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Advances in Conceptual Modeling - ER 2020 Workshops CMAI, CMLS, CMOMM4FAIR, CoMoNoS, EmpER, Vienna, Austria, November 3-6, 2020, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 12584, Springer 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-65846-5
Conceptual Modeling Meets Artificial Intelligence and Data-Driven Decision Making (CMAI) 2020
- Ulrich Reimer

, Beat Tödtli
, Edith Maier
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How to Induce Trust in Medical AI Systems. 5-14 - Mattia Fumagalli, Tiago Prince Sales

, Giancarlo Guizzardi:
Towards Automated Support for Conceptual Model Diagnosis and Repair. 15-25 - Roman Lukyanenko, Arturo Castellanos, Veda C. Storey, Alfred Castillo, Monica Chiarini Tremblay

, Jeffrey Parsons
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Superimposition: Augmenting Machine Learning Outputs with Conceptual Models for Explainable AI. 26-34 - Pulkit Sharma, Shezan Rohinton Mirzan, Apurva Bhandari, Anish Pimpley, Abhiram Eswaran, Soundar Srinivasan, Liqun Shao:

Evaluating Tree Explanation Methods for Anomaly Reasoning: A Case Study of SHAP TreeExplainer and TreeInterpreter. 35-45
Conceptual Modeling for Life Sciences (CMLS) 2020
- Mireia Costa, Ana León

, Oscar Pastor
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The Importance of the Temporal Dimension in Identifying Relevant Genomic Variants: A Case Study. 51-60 - Alberto García S.

, Juan Carlos Casamayor
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Towards the Generation of a Species-Independent Conceptual Schema of the Genome. 61-70 - Mohammed R. Elkobaisi

, Heinrich C. Mayr
, Vladimir A. Shekhovtsov
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Conceptual Human Emotion Modeling (HEM). 71-81 - Pietro Crovari

, Sara Pidò
, Franca Garzotto
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Towards an Ontology for Tertiary Bioinformatics Research Process. 82-91 - Giuseppe Agapito

, Mario Cannataro
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Using BioPAX-Parser (BiP) to Annotate Lists of Biological Entities with Pathway Data. 92-101 - Cristian Tristão

, Antonio Basílio de Miranda
, Edward Hermann Haeusler
, Sérgio Lifschitz
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Relational Text-Type for Biological Sequences. 102-112
Conceptual Modeling, Ontologies and (Meta)data Management for Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR) Data (CMOMM4FAIR) 2020
- Paola Espinoza-Arias

, Daniel Garijo
, Óscar Corcho
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Mapping the Web Ontology Language to the OpenAPI Specification. 117-127 - Matheus Pedra Puime Feijoó

, Rodrigo Jardim
, Sérgio Manuel Serra da Cruz
, Maria Luiza Machado Campos
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Evaluating FAIRness of Genomic Databases. 128-137 - Erik Schultes

, Barbara Magagna
, Kristina Maria Hettne
, Robert Pergl
, Marek Suchánek
, Tobias Kuhn
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Reusable FAIR Implementation Profiles as Accelerators of FAIR Convergence. 138-147
Conceptual Modeling for NoSQL Data Stores (CoMoNoS) 2020
- Alberto Hernández Chillón

, Diego Sevilla Ruiz
, Jesús García Molina
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Deimos: A Model-Based NoSQL Data Generation Language. 151-161 - Pablo D. Muñoz-Sánchez

, Carlos Javier Fernández Candel
, Jesús García Molina
, Diego Sevilla Ruiz
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Managing Physical Schemas in MongoDB Stores. 162-172 - Pavel Contos

, Martin Svoboda
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JSON Schema Inference Approaches. 173-183
Empirical Methods in Conceptual Modeling (EmpER) 2020
- Thomas Gray, Marné de Vries

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Empirical Evaluation of a New DEMO Modelling Tool that Facilitates Model Transformations. 189-199 - Samuel Desguin, Wim Laurier

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Acquiring and Sharing the Monopoly of Legitimate Naming in Organizations, an Application in Conceptual Modeling. 200-209 - Dimitri Braininger, Wolfgang Mauerer, Stefanie Scherzinger:

Replicability and Reproducibility of a Schema Evolution Study in Embedded Databases. 210-219 - Michael Fruth, Mohamed-Amine Baazizi, Dario Colazzo, Giorgio Ghelli, Carlo Sartiani, Stefanie Scherzinger:

Challenges in Checking JSON Schema Containment over Evolving Real-World Schemas. 220-230 - Sotirios Liaskos, Mehrnaz Zhian, Ibrahim Jaouhar:

Experimental Practices for Measuring the Intuitive Comprehensibility of Modeling Constructs: An Example Design. 231-241

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